by Sara Greenwald | May 16, 2018 | Front_temporary, Blog Item, Issues, Uncategorized
Should Transit Be Free? This article reports on research about the effect on ridership of making transit free, and concludes that it isn’t always a good idea, and goes on to review other ways cities enhance and nourish their transit systems. A few tidbits: In Dunkirk,...
by Sara Greenwald | Sep 20, 2018 | Uncategorized
We meet monthly. Most of the time we’re Zooming to reduce our carbon footprint and the meeting is on an evening or weekend, but make sure to RSVP so we can let you know the specifics. The agendas feature speakers, special events, strategy discussions, reports on...
by Sara Greenwald | Apr 7, 2018 | Front_temporary, Issues, Uncategorized
They’re undoing California’s higher gasoline-mileage standards, which have led the way for half the country. Seventeen states, representing 44% of the nation’s people, will see them in court. Meanwhile EPA chief Pruitt tries to bully the states into...
by Sara Greenwald | Jan 17, 2018 | Front_temporary, Uncategorized
Supervisor candidate wants all SF buses to run on batteries Board of Supervisors candidate Nick Josefowitz’s campaign opposes what he calls Muni’s “dirty” diesel buses, and contends Muni’s fleet should be replaced to help fight climate change. “We should put in place...
by Sara Greenwald | Jan 16, 2018 | Uncategorized
Progress is happening on every front. Here are a few examples of how electric power is driving transportation along a cleaner path. Goodbye, diesel: California school buses drive toward electric age School districts across California are experimenting with electric...
by Sara Greenwald | Jan 1, 2020 | Uncategorized
Of course it’s best to bike with your vegan dish to the potluck… but if you are traveling, there are ways to reduce the carbon footprint even if you don’t have an Electric Vehicle. EV Rental A holiday tour could be the time to try out an EV. Browse online...